CricketTalk - Early-season report on Yorkshire CCC | England v Sri Lanka at Headingley

Yorkshire CCC's players celebrate their recent County Championship victory over Surrey at Headingley. Picture: Jonathan Gawthorpe.Yorkshire CCC's players celebrate their recent County Championship victory over Surrey at Headingley. Picture: Jonathan Gawthorpe.
Yorkshire CCC's players celebrate their recent County Championship victory over Surrey at Headingley. Picture: Jonathan Gawthorpe.

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FIVE games in and Yorkshire CCC have just the one win so far in the defence of their County Championship crown.

There are still 11 games to go for Jason Gillespie’s side, but they will have been buoyed by their win at home to Surrey, which came just days after they nearly pulled off a stunning run chase against Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge, only to be forced to shut up shop once they were down to just one wicket remaining.

As expected, a trip to Taunton produced a draw on a tame wicket, with Yorkshire having to dig deep against Chris Rogers’s team after their hosts had opened up with 562-7 declared in their first innings.

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Chris Waters reflects on Yorkshire’s start to the campaign, before reflecting on the first Test of the summer at Headingley between England and Sri Lanka, which saw the hosts win comfortably by an innings and 88 runs inside three days.

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